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1.
VAPORATION
FT. EVAPORATION & BOILING
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Vaporization
The particles of a liquid don't move at the same speed.
When the molecule is above-average speeds it goes away from the liquid phase which is called vaporization.
3.
Vaporization
Vaporization occurs more often at higher temperatures.
The opposite of vaporization is condensation.
There are two types of vaporization: Evaporation and Boiling.
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EVAPORIZATION
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Evaporation
Evaporation is a cooling process.
Liquid particles with high energy are in the gaseous state.
While the lower energy particles are in a liquid state.
The intermolecular attractions affect the rate of evaporation.
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Evaporation
Strong attractions restrain particles from evaporating fast
Weak attractions allow quick evaporation
Dynamic equilibrium is when condensation and evaporation balance each other.
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BOILING
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Boiling
Boiling is the change between a liquid and a gas state when at boiling point.
Vapor escapes from the liquid’s surface and also bubbles form inside the liquid and rise to the surface.
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Boiling
Boiling occurs when the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure.
Atmospheric pressure is usually greater than vapor pressure at room temperature.
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QUESTIONS
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Questions
What are the two types of vaporization?
Vaporization mostly occurs at high tempertures. True/False
Intermolecular attractions affect the rate of what?
What physical evidence forms when boiling?
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ANSWERS
Evaporation and Boiling
True
Evaporation
Vapor and Bubbles
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